William Wordsworth: The Borders of VisionClarendon Press, 1982 - 496 頁 |
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第 214 頁
... spirit unremittingly and noiselessly at work to derange , to subvert , to lay waste , to vitiate , and to dissolve ' . There is a sense in which this negative and negating power runs counter to the human spirit itself , but it is ...
... spirit unremittingly and noiselessly at work to derange , to subvert , to lay waste , to vitiate , and to dissolve ' . There is a sense in which this negative and negating power runs counter to the human spirit itself , but it is ...
第 419 頁
... spirit of the universe ' ( 1805 , i . 428ff . ) is an interesting case of Wordsworth in January 1804 replacing the literary spirit - world of 1799 , Part I ( discussed pp . 29–30 and Chapter 2 , pp . 38-41 ) with a Platonic world - soul ...
... spirit of the universe ' ( 1805 , i . 428ff . ) is an interesting case of Wordsworth in January 1804 replacing the literary spirit - world of 1799 , Part I ( discussed pp . 29–30 and Chapter 2 , pp . 38-41 ) with a Platonic world - soul ...
第 437 頁
... spirit but a " counter - spirit ” ( Language as Counter - Spirit , 3-4 ) . 14. Which to judge from frequent borrowings in The Vale of Esthwaite was not strictly true . 15. Wordsworth was writing the Preface aided by Coleridge's notes ...
... spirit but a " counter - spirit ” ( Language as Counter - Spirit , 3-4 ) . 14. Which to judge from frequent borrowings in The Vale of Esthwaite was not strictly true . 15. Wordsworth was writing the Preface aided by Coleridge's notes ...
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AN OBSCURE SENSE OF POSSIBLE | 1 |
SPOTS OF TIME AND SOURCES OF POWER | 36 |
THE CHILD AS FATHER | 66 |
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